The aim of this blog is to critically appraise Nigerian Social Institutions,
whilst professing innovative and creative ways of improved service provision
within available resources but most importantly within safe ethical
guidelines of social work during intervention, counselling and
rehabilitation.
Constructive feedback is encouraged - Happy reading!

About The Author

Ms. Vweta Chadwick is ASHA’s Global Programmes Director. She is a committed social worker and fierce advocate for human and civil rights within and outside Nigeria.

Ms Chadwick is also a blogger on social and disability issues; a CYFI Alumni (the Carrington Youth Fellowship Initiative – a youth outreach initiative of the U.S. Consulate General in Lagos – 2013/14); a Leadership Effectiveness Accountability Professionalism (LEAP) Africa Social Innovators Programmes Fellowship Alumni (2013/2014) and a World Pulse Voices of Our Future Correspondent (a global media and communication network devoted to bringing women a global voice by broadcasting and uniting women's voices) for 2013 - 2015.

Ms Chadwick has been working in the Humanitarian Sector in Nigeria under the auspices of ASHA since 2008